Jose Antonio Vargas from the Post has a good article up about the John Edwards campaign’s presence on a mind numbing 24 social networking sites. The experts quoted in the article are all complimentary of Edwards’ efforts in the social media space. I think the story is missing one thing: a strong statement of dissent....
Continue ReadingI’m pretty sure John Edwards was the first politican to start a Twitter account. But as far as I know the UK’s Alan Johnson is the first to actually integrate a Twitter account into a campaign website. A nice job by Johnson’s communications director Stuart Bruce....
Continue ReadingKevin Anderson of the Guardian has a good post up about the McCain MySpace “hack” specifically and the use of social networks by campaigns more generally. He sums up what I’ve been trying to get at this week with my Digg and McCain posts.
Anderson writes about candidate presences on social networks:
It’s pretty easy to see through these cheap ploys,...
Continue ReadingTechcrunch has the story of the hacking of John McCain's MySpace page by a designer unhappy with the way McCain's campaign used a MySpace template he designed. Here's the scoop from Techcrunch:
Someone on Presidential hopeful John McCain’s staff is going to be in trouble today. They used a well known template to create his Myspace page....
Continue ReadingMy post about the use of Digg by Ron Paul activists attracted a strong response from Ron Paul supporters. In comments on Digg and to my post, many folks acknowledged that they signed up for Digg specifically to submit and digg stories about Ron Paul.
This was already pretty obvious. ...
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